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Assistive Product Tastaturmasken zur Fingerführung und Handabstützung

Product Type:

Keyboard masks for finger guidance and hand support

Areas of Application:

  • lack of fine motor skills of hands, coordination difficulties, problems of free holding of hands above the keyboard surface
  • spastic illnesses
  • work with a mouth or head bar

Description:

Keyboard covers provide effective compensation for the lack of fine motor skills of the hands in various disabilities, coordination difficulties, spastic and similar illnesses, or problems of holding the hands freely above the keyboard surface. Work with a head or mouth bar can also be made safer and faster by covering it with such a perforated mask. Working with a masked keyboard can be made easier with hand rests placed in front of it.

Features / Components:

Metal covers for Cherry's small, compact and standard keyboards:
  • screwed on tightly for small keyboards
  • depth can be selected between 1 and 5 mm (from the top of the key)
  • metal cover for the compact and standard keyboards only clipped on
  • keyholes are wider on the underside

Plexiglas plates for notebook PCs:
  • for people with limited fine motor skills
  • custom-made cover masks (one-off production)
  • plates made of Plexiglas (3 or 4 mm thick)
  • plates are fastened on the underside with Velcro
  • the holes are round and deburred

Price (without guarantee):

The price is available on request from the manufacturer / distributor.

Product Information from the Manufacturer / Distributor:

Further Product Details

Further Information

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Please contact the manufacturer or distributor.

Manufacturer:

Dr. Seveke GmbH
Weinsheimer Str. 57a
67547 Worms
Germany Telephone: 0351 4724-100 Email: info@dr-seveke.de Homepage: https://dr-seveke.de

Distributor:

Dr. Seveke GmbH
Weinsheimer Str. 57a
67547 Worms
Germany Telephone: 0351 4724-100 Email: info@dr-seveke.de Homepage: https://dr-seveke.de

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ICF Items

Reference Number:

C/01009


Source :

DIAS


Last Update: 23 May 2023